a.; also 7 amerceable. [a. AFr. amerciable, f. amercier, see prec.] Liable to be amerced.
1611. Cotgr., Amendable, amerceable, fineable.
1622. Callis, Stat. Sewers (1647), 132. Fine in cases Fineable, and Amerce in cases Amerciable. Ibid., 138. If the same by his neglect be left undone he is therefore amerceable.
1678. Hale, Hist. Plac. Coron. (1736), II. 73. The hundred is amerceable for the escape.
1865. Nichols, Britton, I. 188. He shall be amerciable.